erikt
21st November 2007, 21:12
Hi,
I've got all of my HD-DVDs stored on my file server in their native directory structure (ADV_OBJ and HVDVD_TS), and I'd like to convert them all to UDF ISOs. I know I can do this with ImgBurn, however my file server is a linux box and I'd prefer to run this as a batch instead of one-by-one.
Anyone here know enough to tell me if the linux genisoimage command will do the right thing? I tried it with one title, using the -udf and -allow-limited-size options, and this seemed to work. I was able to mount the resulting ISO and play it (at least the beginning) with PowerDVD. I haven't had time to view a complete movie this way, to verify this has truely done the right thing. I noticed that the mounted ISO was reported to be a CD, not a DVD, but PowerDVD didn't seem to care.
Any Linux/ISO experts able to chime in? Is there a different tool instead of genisoimage I should use?
Thanks,
erikt
I've got all of my HD-DVDs stored on my file server in their native directory structure (ADV_OBJ and HVDVD_TS), and I'd like to convert them all to UDF ISOs. I know I can do this with ImgBurn, however my file server is a linux box and I'd prefer to run this as a batch instead of one-by-one.
Anyone here know enough to tell me if the linux genisoimage command will do the right thing? I tried it with one title, using the -udf and -allow-limited-size options, and this seemed to work. I was able to mount the resulting ISO and play it (at least the beginning) with PowerDVD. I haven't had time to view a complete movie this way, to verify this has truely done the right thing. I noticed that the mounted ISO was reported to be a CD, not a DVD, but PowerDVD didn't seem to care.
Any Linux/ISO experts able to chime in? Is there a different tool instead of genisoimage I should use?
Thanks,
erikt